During his weekly interview on WEEI's "Kirk and Callahan" program, the Patriots quarterback said it's been difficult getting over his team's Thursday night upset by the Chiefs given the extra days to sulk in defeat.

"It's probably easier when you're getting right back to work," Brady said. "It actually kind of sucked having three extra days to think about it and re-watch the game.

"The good thing about football season when it's Sunday to Sunday, is Monday you kind of watch it and then by Tuesday you're already moving on to the next team. I've kind of moved on to the next team, but we haven't really done that formally as a team. We're doing that (Monday)."

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Brady finished 16 of 36 for 267 yards with zero touchdowns, while New England's defense allowed Kansas City to rack up 537 yards of total offense, including 246 yards from scrimmage by Chiefs rookie running back Kareem Hunt in his historic debut. On the upside, Brady said the Patriots can learn from their mistakes ahead of their Week 2 game Sunday in New Orleans.

"It kind of sits with us a little bit longer, but maybe it's good to sit with us longer and continue for us to evaluate and nitpick and so forth," Brady said. "So it's probably a couple of extra days in weeks like this as opposed to a normal seven-day week."